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Rudefood
Cloud Hop

Cloud Hop

Artists

Rudefood

Labels

BEAM

Catno

BEAM-05

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 3, 2021

BEAM-05 Rudefood Cloud Hop

BEAM is excited to present the long-awaited debut EP from South London mainstay, Rudefood. Across 4 tracks, the listener is welcomed into a radiantly eccentric habitat, in which freakish prog, entrancing breaks and wiggly tech are fused together with a unique melodic sensibility. The title track ‘Cloud Hop’ moves with a terrace-friendly bounce, in which pulsating sub lays the bedrock for a fluidly evolving lyricism. The cascading synths of ‘Undercurrent’ trawl the nether regions of tempo, teasing agents of higher intelligence from their slumber. On the B-side, ‘Without a Trace’ matches pastoral psychedelia with stuttered breaks, channelling multiple U.K. auralities. To close, ‘Shift’ sees rolling, crunched out throbs emerge from surging swirls, flirting with the thresholds of disorientation.

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A1

Cloud Hop

5:39

A2

Undercurrent

5:33

B1

Without a Trace

4:59

B2

Shift

5:21

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